These two Christmas aprons have been in my collection for a number of years so I’m listing them together! The red one has a large pocket that’s actually a red poinsettia Christmas hanky! The white apron has an appliquéd green Christmas three that has 3 little metal bells attached – only the red bell has a clapper so it makes a nice little tinkling sound when you move! Christmas aprons are becoming difficult to find – these two are great!

The handwork on this crochet apron is exceptional! The apron ties/strings are nice and long and even they have a lovely design. Please see the photos to truly appreciate this extra nice apron and to see the work and time that went into it. Super!

This is another really neat Halloween item – a jointed black cat! Measures approximately 12”-13” long and tall (at tallest) and is in very good condition. The tail has sustained a bend – not a break – that has been reinforced with tape on the back. The shoulder joint won’t “hold” a position – could be the weight, I don’t know. Cat is marked Made in USA. Great collectible!

Please note: item is not faded -- it's a dark black color -- we lightened photo so you would b...

This is a neat jointed skeleton decoration! It measures 13 ½” (at longest), marked made in USA, and arms and legs are “jointed” in two places. Item is in very good condition – the hanging hole (at top of head) has split and there’s a ¼” tear at top of shoulder that has been repaired with a small piece of tape (on back). Really neat item – “holds” the position when you move his arms and legs!

Beautiful mosaic earrings! Each has 2 flowers with green leaves and a blue border. They’re screw back style and are silver tone – I believe they are sterling but they are not marked. Absolutely gorgeous!

This is a most unusual jewelry listing! It’s a necklace with matching bracelet made of Lumarith, a type of plastic produced by the Celluloid Corporation in 1937. The plastic is pierced to resemble lace. The bracelet measures 6 ¾” (end to end) and the necklace measures 15 ¼”. Super!

I found the production information for this item in a December 2008 edition of Country Living in the "What is it? What is it worth?" section. The value placed on a blue color necklace -- no bracelet...

Absolutely beautiful beaded evening bag! It was made in France for Ed B. Robinson and it’s in wonderful condition. The only evidence of “use” is a couple marks inside bottom that look like pencil marks.

This is a neat hat! It’s a black velvet band style hat with an attached black double bow. Hat does not have a veil and there is no indication that it ever did. It would be very attractive worn as is or over a chapel/prayer veil. Label is: Kurli-Kutes, by Mel-Nat. Nice!

It’s difficult to photograph dark black hats and be able to see details so we lightened the photos a bit and the hat appears to be navy – it is not – it’s a rich, dark black.